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the 1st of Oct. and then not through his means. You can judge what is best to be done. Seaton feels that he owns the school-houses, and no one has a right to interfere. He told me the other day they found a room, & would move. I see no signs of moving, and members of the Lodge say they have none, so you can see how unpleasant it is for me [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] but make the statement to you, knowing you will sympathize if you cannot remedy. In every other respect our school is going on as finely as we could desire; the interest in schools is in very marked contrast with that of last year. In regard to the school at Warrenton, they would I presume be glad to have any teachers, how well they could provide for more than one, I know not, but the school is very large, too large for one lady. They can